Her housebreaking skills have improved significantly so her crate time is minimized

While her congestion issues are not resolved, they are not worse

She has made her own place in the pack and has taught rude little Neo a lesson about respect with a bite on his nose

She is loved by everyone, but adored by Moose, who always positions himself so that he can see her

She sleeps in bed next to me

Loves people food and begs at the table like a pro

Loves going outside and often has silly running spells

Goes on a short walk to the park every day, weather permitting

Hates the bath, but loves the aftermath (see video on Facebook)

She’s more social, looks everyone in the eye now, follows me around, actually seeks petting and attention instead of just cringing or waiting for it to happen

Incision on her tummy is totally healed, hair is grown back and it’s almost invisible – like that nasty huge tumor was never there

And that’s just some of it.

So here she is this morning, living la vida loca. Too bad you can’t hear the snoring…

In my effort to be factual in reporting Blaze’s condition, I will say that I know sometimes it sounds pessimistic. Chalk that up to one thing: my fear of losing her before she has time to live a lot more of her now wonderful life.

So, I wrote up my list for those of you who so deserve it and have been so wonderful to Blaze with your prayers, powerful thoughts, presents and donations to American Fox Terrier Rescue - some are small things, some more important, but all of them are significant to this little dog who has taught me that hope is never gone. The bottom line is, Blaze's World is Good!

Holly

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